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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1946-07-03, Page 6PAGE 6, • { 4 i • THE; Tf OKNQW SENTf NES; LUCKNOW 0 .. mum WANT ADS IS • PIIBUSe'S HEADACHE' SEFJDYS LOST THE GAME, The Club is now sportingnew ANT FOIIND A ' PITCHER uniforms, puichased _' from St. • Marys, which Club had placed an The . highly rated St. Marys order with two firms, and both nine came to town last, week and were delivered. The Sepoys. had • 'while the Sepoys dropped a 9 to 2 uniforms on order for some tune,;: decision (their first defeat on the but had receive receivekniatifig definite Home diamond• in three starts)', :as to. delivery, : so grabbed. ,the • ' 'they "found" 'another pitcher— chance to get the outfits from the. Irwin - Carruthers;- "kid" -brother. •St.•• y _.tea ;;•_!Club..-. • of Elliott Carruthers,,' who here, x o tofore was . about Lucknow's one Liicknowtakes on the Auburn,. and • only--.inoundsman, 'Blyth Combines -at Blyth tonight ' The' earned „ruin. Veardict- should (Wednesday) and play their next have been 3 to '2 for , St. Marys, home game a week from 'tonight As a couple of errors,, one in the (July 10th) with' Milverton ' the first and ' one .in the. , eighth, visitors. • neither one of which looked Par; • —•o' I• titularly glaring ' at the moment;' • Last week 'we referred to'.tlie• resulted in six runs. Listowel ' umpire's decisions • on • The. ` Sepoys collected 9 hits, the'balls and strikes, as the'•worst. • which is a ,lot for . this • willow- this season. Howard Agnew who ..weak.squad,•.but: they_ were well was behind the plate' at Clinton, • scattered and , it wasn't until the and incidentally did a lgood job, 8th that they managed of bunch regards • that remark'" as a bit ' in three in a row,' and .score their ` :suiting, having interpreted it to two runs. ' Lane singled and stole.mean,"bad,. badder,' and:baddest" second. Finlayson and Eedy both flied out. -Andrew-singled -abut Ed -Baker,--proprietor -:of--the. Lane .was held. at. 3rd;' and Jack 'former Robertson : egg . shop, ' Cook singled, Isharply'to left .driv• now:`at, thehelnii' of: the Lucknow ing in both runners. Nine. Clark Finlayspn and . P . W. • Too much credit can't be given Hoag were acting as co -managers Irwin Carruthers,-.In,the absent ;: butias_the:.latter_ will be away' a of his brother . and without . a good deal: this summer; Clark feat .--pitcher '?.in . sight" Irwiti....went.te _ whe couldn't- carry the -.whole load, Ltbe 'mound an a ; air :: of 'r " ng• so . Ed has..-been•;-cominissioned fors shoes and struck • out 11 .batters the ro. ,``• i h" everybody ehm Has. control,: was pretty fair. - toy,. him as he :tries' to whip 'his team a1%3aing •only... four • walks_, • and : intoshape %o be : pure f a playoff Il The bane of many weekly pub- lishers is the neglect of some in. paying.. for "wart • ads .ordered I' by mail or telephone. Some papers ',are now .' refusing these ads unless theyare paid for be- fore '. ,insertion. We • hesitate to take this drastic action, as we realize that ' farmers' - and' others Lying at a distance phone "them. ptand' in ; most' cases, call and 1, -lilt them at they first --cap- .. portunity. We do' ask • ,however•'. that those. Who, have 'not- done so,` help •'us clear' these off our 'books: Sending out those small accounts by mail eritaiis a considerable amount of- .cline,work and .added costs for postage; etc. WEDNESDAY, • •WiTL.Y •3rd,. 1$ • 0 ' • UL.:ETON at. . ?LUCKNOW In The Caledonian. Parr; 110-,..._..1noW esday • Sart`at,6.15 s • ADMISSION:, Adults 35c; Children lac • although he gave up thirteen hits; '`spot .Ed is an old ballplayer him-;� sax. of them came in the last three self, aid before , coining to Liick innings as Irwin tired. • now.`had :coached• softball teams' A 'single, awalk, an error and at Holstein for. a couple :of seas a double gave St, _ Marys enough.' I ons_ "runs 'to win.. the' game' in the first inning" -T ey earned' a p r an the 5th on a walk . - `a :' fi'elder's choice and a. couple of. singles • A .•. walk • and ; two., singles:. earned . another fi7nrlhe 7th r. ► the 8th they got•" three More hand ed -them on .a . hit, a _passed_ an error and_ two .singles. —o Pasf 'Week's . Result Listowel 7,. IV ilverton 0' St. Marys ;9,, Lucknow •2'• ooderich 4, Clinton 3 • Auburn 12, • Milverton, 1.0. Goderich 7, St. Marys 0 , .` .Clanton '. 4,2 SI :.Mary 2..:_ Lucknow : ab r 11.. Po a.' e ..Lane, Aril'. 5 . l,• 2. ,.0 , 1 . 1 C: Finl'son, ss °4 0 1 0 3 1 • Clinton . ' may, c -.3 :0 ' 1 12 0 -0 ' . Lueknow ; .•t 3 ;. • .Andrew, if .., 4 1 1 '2" a 0 0 Goderich-� .3' Cook, 1st 4 ',0Y1 5 1 0 St_ Marys , • -G hin 2nd 4 .-0 �-2. 4 . • 1-1 Auburn.. • Wy ds; ef '4. 0, • 0 ; 3_ 0 ';.0.• Listowel. Greer,' rf .b.:. •'4 . : 0 1 1 0 .HO .Milverton; I ,Carruthers, p .4 , 0. 0 0 2 ` 0 —o • NTif EIGHT MINSS 36 2 9.27 8 3 INT 11IISED DOUBLES } : St. Marys- ab •• r h 'po 'a.' e Twenty-eight siiiiks competed Bradley, : c (5 0; . .0 11 1 0 in • the mixed doubles twilight ori;: Martin, 1st ..: 4 , 4 '3 10 :. 0 Q Friday •,night,• 'at • the conclusion . ..,. 4'1 3 0:0.0' ... '..'Granby, . rf :. of Which lunch twin served. Blackman;: Ss........ 4 1 0 2, 3 1 N First prize war. Avon by. Wilson's Turner, . Cf ., 5 1'. 4 1 .1. Q � rink of Wingham with three wins • . Oliver,. 2nd .... 4.--`0 . 1 2 : 3' and a .plus o 20; 2nd; Wellington Hall, 3rd ;.':•a, 1.'; 1 1 2 2 McCoy rad Mrs Gordon' .Fisher,. Bevington if 5 0 0 0: 0' • 0.It 3 w• ins, ( plus •,:•15 3rd, , Rouse's rink, Graliam;',P 4 1 1 0 i 0 t Goderich,', L wins _p isJ4, 4th, , :-'''''-4''.----: - ; Mr: • , and Mrs. Roy: Finlay'sof,.. 3 `. • .'.40'.'9. 13 27 11 34 %sins; plus 8; 5th, :Donahue's •rink, Score By. Innings • • .1 'Teeswater, 2 wins; plus. 20 •• St.. Marys ;. '3`0 0, .0:2 0'.1'3-0--:--0 __- r •" LucknoN :0'9 0.0 0 0 0 2 0-2. NATIVE OF EAST.._istA_ NOSH Summary„ ---•2 base hits. Oliver, PASSES IN \SASKATCHE% AN .. .Turter• struck .out, by: Carruth-*, , .Mr.._.•Wm. •DQuglaa. 4 town h a_ s _. • ers 11, by, Graham 12; , base On , received word of the deathof her ... balls, off*Carruthers 4, off Gra sister,' Mrs.: Charles : Whitman,at ham,' 1 double play; Oliver fol. _. • .. . _ • Arcola, Sash. �Mrs.rtWhiiman was Blackman:, ' stolen . bases,'. •Lane, aformerly Margaret• Leishman, a . ' Finlayson, Chin, Oliver, left on 1 daughter of the late Mr.. and Mrs. » bases, •. uckriow "-`8; 'St `'Marys' 77 Richard Leishman• •of East Wawa- �' , Earned . runs, -St. Marys 3, ::Luck- iiosi: Mrs: Whitman has resided”, now' 2., in the West ' •TJmpires—Druilard. St:' Marys, visited here 12 years ago. r ', b t R. Johnstone, Lucknow 1 She is survived by her husband. i 0 •• . and. one daughter; also t• wo bra- I Y , • ungstiiwn, Alta., The Sepoys are having' a bit thein Alex „Of Yo of .trouble keeping' a team intact. i Henry' of Auburn and four. sis, Donald,Finlaysen.who was hold-' ters, Mrs. W 'J. Douglas, :Luck irig dot -n the hot corner has gone now; Mrs. Mary Maynes,. Hanna, to Stouffville. Everett Lane• fill- i Alta.; Mrs. Celia Anderson, Lon-( :• ,ed the breach' iast::`Wednesday, don and Mrs. Olive. O%erend, I ' but be»s ate ay tto Toronto to lake , Canfield; Ont.: Y a summer course iii music. Ever,- , ,` ett Vis' fast oti; • the bases, got ' a A •204,\'`CH RATTLESNAKE was i I 1 •rw 'r., • ' •.and altho.igh he *flied in a garde:! in Anna tan. by o,. ��i. , •Jf hitsw. fhdn`.t• much ,to handle' at third, •" Miss Dori Munro and her bro- 1: id: he .!tad what: it- takes. t :er Keri., • 44. • STRENGTH: LIFE DUNLOP "90" ARAIORIZED TIRES =r. 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